His mother would have beaten him to within an inch of his life, if she knew Travis had the hots for the town doctor, but he couldn't help it.

Dr. Jess, a redhead with a few years on him, was his soulmate. His inner grizzly knew it. He knew it. Suspected she did as well. But he did have one dilemma standing in his way.

Her husband.

Talk about inconvenient.

Good thing Travis was tenacious. Even if he has to travel half a continent, and brave some hot sands, subsist on crappy food and survive attempts on his life he won't give up until he wins her heart.

Or dies trying.

Jess made a mistake. She married too young, to the wrong man. Problem is, hawks mate for life, and murder is against the law. To add more insult to the situation, her mate won't even attempt to be a husband. It seems he isn't interested in keeping his vows, nor is he coming home anytime soon, so when the chance arises to confront him, she takes it. However facing him changes nothing.

Freddie doesn't want her...but Travis does.

And oh how she wants him too. Wants and yet can't have him.

However, her marital problems aren't the only issue. Their pursuit of the nefarious being behind the attacks on their town is being sabotaged by treachery. When Jess and Travis barely survive an ambush, she can no longer deny her love for the rascally bear. But will they survive enough to see if it's possible for her to rectify a wrong and take him as her mate?

Travis is the hero of Grizzly Love. He is the cousin of the alpha and a grizzly shifter. He is the youngest hero of the series and is frequently referred to as “the cub” throughout the series. He is the only one of our heros who wasn’t in the military. He desperately wants to be part of the action, but he has an overbearing mother who wants to protect him. Oh, and all the other shifters are scared of his mom and her wooden spoon, including alpha Reid.

Jess is a doctor who is relatively new member to Kodiak Point. She has made a home and friends here. She is married, but her husband went off to war and has yet to come home. Even when he is given leave, he doesn’t come home. She hasn’t seen him in three year. The problem is that Jess is a hawk and they mate for life. She can’t bring herself to truly leave him, even though he has already left her.

When the shifters in Kodiak Point find that villain they’ve been tracking is in the Middle East, not far from where their old unit is stationed, they prepare to leave. Jess insists on going along. She uses the excuse that they will be fighting and need medical care. In truth, she has every intention of confronting her husband. Travis, being a young hothead and really hot on Jess, wasn’t about to be left out.

This is the final book in the Kodiak Point series. It was a good wrap up to the story arc. They finally get to take down the villain, but not without some twists and turns. We also get to see the vast majority of the characters we’ve met along the way. The unlikely pairs of the different shifter types, and even human personalities, added a lot of fun to the series. Grizzly Love was everything we’ve come to expect from the Kodiak Point series. It has action, suspense, sexiness and tons of humor. I will miss all the shifters from Kodiak Point. This is a fun series that I would recommend to people who like a fun, sexy story with some suspense thrown in. Now to determine which series from Eve Langlais to tackle next.

I’m Melanie and I live in Ohio. I have two horses and a dog. I’m an animal lover, avid book reader and audiobook listener. I like to live vicariously through fictional characters. I enjoy reading and listening to mostly fictional books in the paranormal genre, including Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance and Horror. My favorite paranormal creatures are shifters, doesn’t matter the flavor.

Eve always has tons of humor in her books. I started out reading her years ago with a series called Princess of Hell. It is about the daughter of Satan who is a goodie two shoes and the grief she gave him. It was a lot of fun too.Melanie recently posted…Review: Strange Magic Part 1 by Michelle Mankin

I was thinking to myself when i seen that cover..wow, he looks to young to be a Grizzly..Grizzly makes me think rough and tough..then I read your review where he is the youngest one and I was like..ahh okay. 🙂 I have a couple of these to listen to for review..can’t wait to get to them. 🙂Stormi recently posted…The Week In Review #28

Even though I read all of them, I requested the audios to review as well. I just loved the stories so much. Travis is early to mid twenties. I don’t remember if they give an exact age.Melanie recently posted…Review: Strange Magic Part 1 by Michelle Mankin

It was fun watching Travis come into his own and to get the final last bits of the series story with the villain. Loved Travis, but I liked Boris and Gene’s stories better when I was really in the dark about the villain and things felt scarier- okay, Boris and Gene were scarier. Haha!

The narrator isn’t the best. I felt she took a lot of the humor out of the story. Some narrators just can’t pull out of the snark. I really hope you have better luck with Boris. Books two and three were my two favorite stories.Melanie recently posted…Review: Strange Magic Part 1 by Michelle Mankin

Well, this doesn’t sound too bad. I just read Jennifer’s review of the first book and it sounds like the series had a rough start. Or maybe the narrator was a total miss. I looks like I just need to like the first book a little to continue and I’ll be good for a good ride 🙂
Thanks Melanie 🙂Lupdilup recently posted…Sugar Daddy Audiobook (The Travis Series #1) Review

Books two and three are my favorite. I just listened to book one too. The narrator was not great at bringing out the humor of the story. I still need to write my review for it. I don’t think I disliked her as much Jennifer, but I wouldn’t say she was good either. Not who I would’ve picked.Melanie recently posted…Review: Strange Magic Part 1 by Michelle Mankin

Yeah, unfortunately, this series didn’t get the best narrator. As much as I laughed out loud reading book one, I don’t know that I did once while listening. I don’t know how much as that I knew what was coming or that the narrator really missed the snark that badly.Melanie recently posted…Review: Strange Magic Part 1 by Michelle Mankin

That’s a tough decision. I already have a few different ones, but don’t know what to try next. Probably either Welcome to Hell series (I’ve read book one) or the Cyborg series, I picked up book one as a freebie, which is still going on. I’m sure I’ll be laughing either way. 🙂Melanie recently posted…Audiobook Review: Fair Game by Patricia Briggs

You can thank Parajunkee for the snarky button. She has designed some great ones. Yes, there is a confrontation with Jess’s husband. His abandonment of her isn’t the only thing he is guilty of. The guy is an ass. I won’t giveaway anymore than that.Melanie recently posted…Release Day Blitz & Review: Concealed by Amber Lynn Natusch